On November 13, 2014, the Minneapolis Public Schools (District) entered into a voluntary Agreement to resolve a Title VI compliance review that OCR initiated regarding the equitable discipline of students.

The Office of Safe and Healthy Students is composed of Safe and Supportive Schools Group, the Healthy Students Group, and the Center for School Preparedness Group all of which is located in the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education.

Christian County Public Schools (District) entered into a voluntary Resolution Agreement to resolve a Title VI compliance review that OCR initiated that focused on whether the District subjected African American students to discrimination on the basis of race by disciplining them more frequently and more harshly than similarly situated white students.

Christian County Public Schools (District) entered into a voluntary Resolution Agreement to resolve a Title VI compliance review that OCR initiated that focused on whether the District subjected African American students to discrimination on the basis of race by disciplining them more frequently and more harshly than similarly situated white students.

Christian County Public Schools (District) entered into a voluntary Resolution Agreement to resolve a Title VI compliance review that OCR initiated that focused on whether the District subjected African American students to discrimination on the basis of race by disciplining them more frequently and more harshly than similarly situated white students.

The Office of Safe and Healthy Students administers technical assistance centers that deal with Drug-Free Schools that focus on Safe and Supportive Schools; Drug-Violence Prevention--National Programs; and Emergency Management programs.

This publication was produced by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Safe and Healthy Students partnered with the U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for Parents and caregivers that serves as a user-friendly and valuable guide for what to do and how to communicate about the harmful effects of illicit drugs and alcohol to children from elementary through high school.(PDF)

The Christina School District (District) entered into a voluntary Resolution Agreement to resolve a Title VI compliance review that OCR initiated that focused on whether the District subjected African American students to discrimination on the basis of race by disciplining them more frequently and more harshly than similarly situated White students.

The Oakland School District (District) entered into an agreement to resolve a Title VI compliance review that OCR initiated that focused whether the District subjected African American students to discrimination on the basis of race by disciplining them more frequently and more harshly than similarly situated White students. (PDF)

The Oakland School District (District) entered into an agreement to resolve a Title VI compliance review that OCR initiated that focused whether the District subjected African American students to discrimination on the basis of race by disciplining them more frequently and more harshly than similarly situated White students. (PDF)

The Oakland School District (District) entered into an agreement to resolve a Title VI compliance review that OCR initiated that focused whether the District subjected African American students to discrimination on the basis of race by disciplining them more frequently and more harshly than similarly situated White students. (PDF)

The Oakland School District (District) entered into an agreement to resolve a Title VI compliance review that OCR initiated that focused whether the District subjected African American students to discrimination on the basis of race by disciplining them more frequently and more harshly than similarly situated White students. (PDF)

The Oakland School District (District) entered into an agreement to resolve a Title VI compliance review that OCR initiated that focused whether the District subjected African American students to discrimination on the basis of race by disciplining them more frequently and more harshly than similarly situated White students. (PDF)

The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education appointment David Esquith as the Acting Director over the Office of Safe and Healthy Students which is composed of Safe and Supportive Schools Group, the Healthy Students Group, and the Center for School Preparedness Group.

This file provides a handbook for institutions to use in reporting data required by the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990. This version of the handbook was published in February 2011. (PDF)

The purpose of this resource document is to present and describe 15 principles for state, district, and school staff; parents; and other stakeholders to consider when states, localities, and districts develop policies and procedures which should be in writing on the use of restraint and seclusion.

Secretary Spellings joined President Bush, Mrs. Bush, and Attorney General Gonzales to host a Conference on School Safety on October 10, 2006. Teachers, parents, administrators, law enforcement officials, and other experts discussed best practices and lessons learned about school safety during the conference at the National 4-H Youth Conference Center in Chevy Chase, Maryland.